Online Dating -- Five Things to Avoid

So the Internet must be a great place to find true love, right? Not so fast. While online dating can be a great way to find someone new, dating sites are littered with scam artists, cheaters, and straight-up liars.
Now, this doesn't mean you should avoid online dating altogether -- just don't believe everything you see out there. In order to help sort out the winners from the losers, we've compiled a list of the top five types of online daters you should definitely avoid, along with some tips to help you save some heartache. Be careful out there, and good luck!
1. Liars
In a recent survey, it was found that most online profiles contain some sort of lie, whether it's the person's age or -- in some cases -- relationship status. White lies -- adding an inch to height or dropping a couple pounds -- are the most common and not a big deal to most people.Consider these facts according to the April 2007 issue of Proceedings of Computer/Human Interaction:
- About 52.6 percent of men lie about their height, as do 39 percent of women.
- Slightly more women lie about their weight (64.1 percent) than men (60.5 percent).
- When it comes to age, 24.3 percent men lie compared with 13.1 percent of women.
How to Avoid Them:
Ask questions. Though it may be listed on someone's profile, someone's age is fair game in the questions department, so feel free to ask your potential date how old (or young!) they are. You may find that 35 suddenly becomes 42. While you don't want to ask too many questions and scare the person away, it's perfectly fair to verify the big things: age, weight, height, and -- most of all -- whether or not that person is, in fact, single. Half the time, people lie on their profiles to get people interested -- nine times out of ten, someone will level with you about their stats once you show some real interest, since they know they might have a chance of meeting you in person.





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsjustoneNov 1st 2007 8:47AM
maybe try millionaire dating site wealthyromance.com?
MikeNov 5th 2007 8:28PM
I never get anywhere dating online, and I am a nice good looking guy. I tried several sites and the problem is that women what to keep "shopping". Women need to learn to make up their minds. If I see someone I really like on a site, I don't need to keep looking. I hate dating and dating sites, but if I ever want to fall in love I have no choice but to use them. I don't go to bars, can't stand them. Sometimes I get so lonely I even contemplate suicide.
GlennNov 20th 2007 8:02AM
Has anyone used the Skypeout service.It claims to offer annonymous phone contacts.How can this work????
SharonJan 14th 2008 11:20PM
I tink its OTAY to mmeet tomone...I met my Butwheat on here an we is very hapy! OTAY! LOL
Yura DeipshittJan 18th 2008 12:10AM
Well lets see...E Harmony,Match.com and Sex Search were the online dating outfits I tried before I said enufs enough. I met just 1 woman all told. Of all three E Harmony wins the prize for Big Scam of your lifetime. The one gal I met thru S.S. we hit it off thru letters and phone calls. Our first meeting was less than perfect. She was not quite what I had anticipated...our first meeting was rather brief. It wasn't a total loss for me though; I took my date $$$ and bought hand tools I needed and wanted for my job and spent the day goofin' off and went to a burger joint for supper. Before online dating I had my best luck meeting women thru ads in local area free/semi free papers like Little Nickel-The Echo and Seattle Singles. Except for occasional forays into brief encounters or short term relationships with nice ladies I think I am destined for a life of confirmed bachelorhood. And I gotta say that pretty well sucks. Perhaps I should change teams and find a nice gay man who appreciates me for me...